How to do an Old Curtain Rod Update

See how I did an ugly, brown, old curtain rod update to match our white and bright farmhouse-style girl’s nursery complete with new rose knobs!

Let’s face it, a curtain rod update is probably the last thing on our minds because how often do you notice what’s holding up the curtains? Well, get ready to do something about it!

It seems like ages since we finished up our farmhouse girl’s nursery  I’ve been very very very very slowly sharing all the DIYs we did for the room.  I mean, the list IS pretty lengthy 🙂

Turn an old curtain rod into a farmhouse style curtain rod. Add some drawer knobs to the ends and you have a budget friendly project!

As the only room in our house that is ever remotely clean, I end up spending a lot of time rocking little Evie in it.  I love this room just as much now as I did when we finished it!

Finishing Touches on a Nursery Renovation

I was rocking her the other day and realized I hadn’t shared the easiest DIY project we did for the room: updating an old curtain rod!  And, I’m not exactly sure why I haven’t posted this yet.  It’s honestly SO easy.

Side note, are you often in sticker shock when you go to buy a new curtain rod?  For a stick with two circles on the end, I can’t imagine how they can justify the charge.  But, I guess we all need curtain rods, right?

Baby's nursery renovation with a curtain rod update done in a farmhouse style with paint and hobby lobby knobs

When I was looking for a new curtain rod for her nursery, I was experiencing said sticker shock.  I just couldn’t spend that much money on a stick with two circles 😉

But, for some reason, my husband had hoarded every single curtain rod we have ever owned, all the way back to his apartment in college (can’t imagine what’s on those ones).  I decided to give one of those a mini makeover for her room!

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Supplies:

Check out this ugly curtain rod:

Old curtain rod before spray painting in a farmhouse finish follow this tutorial to find out how to update it
Old brown ugly curtain rod before painting that is easily updated with some hobby lobby knobs

I mean honestly, it’s not THAT bad.  Just not my style.  The dark wood had no place in her white and bright farmhouse-style nursery.

A simple spray-painted coat on the rod itself and that’s the whole project!  Easy, right?!

Step 1. Spray Paint the Old Curtain Rod

  1.  We only spray-painted the parts of the rod that would be showing.
  2. I wouldn’t use curtain hooks after spray painting the rod, just a curtain that goes onto the rod itself (like the one we used)
  3. Remember to spray paint your curtain hanging hardware, too!
White curtain rods updated for farmhouse style baby girls nursery with Rose knob from hobby lobby

Step 2. Add Rose Knobs to the Curtain Rod Ends

We got rid of the ends and I picked up some amazing rose drawer knobs at Hobby Lobby (Hobby Lobby says they’re cactus.  I say rose).  They fit right into the holes just like the big circle ends did.  Perfect!

I mean that rose could not be more perfect.  It’s small and part of me wishes it was a bit bigger to make more of a statement but I do love it like it is!

Update an old curtain rod simple and very inexpensively with these steps to ensure it matches your farmhouse style nursery
White curtains add a bit a light filtering character to a room in your home and accent well with a white rod
Complete your nursery renovation with beautiful farmhouse style curtain rods by updating the existing with paint and rose knobs
Farmhouse curtain rods really glow with white curtains using rose knobs from hobby lobby

The curtain rod itself isn’t really all that noticeable when you look at a shot of the entire room.  But, imagine it was the original dark brown color.  It would stick out horribly!

Updating a curtain rod is such a simple way to update any space.  I’m always on the side of the power of paint.  It can seriously transform anything.

Baby girls nursery decorated in a farmhouse style with old window and updated curtain rods painted white

Hopefully, you feel inspired by this post and see how just a couple of inexpensive materials can really transform something. This took no time at all and just look at what it did for our baby girls’ nursery!

Well, that’s all for today!  If you want to see more of the DIYs from her nursery, check them out below.

Looking for other nursery ideas? Hop over to these other reveals!

Wishing you a joyful day!

How to do an Old Curtain Rod Update

Turn an old curtain rod into a farmhouse style curtain rod. Add some drawer knobs to the ends and you have a budget friendly project!

See how I did an ugly, brown, old curtain rod update to match our white and bright farmhouse-style girl's nursery complete with new rose knobs!

Active Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $20

Materials

Instructions

  1. Spray Paint the Old Curtain Rod
  2. Add Rose Knobs to the Curtain Rod Ends

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  1. Thank you, Sarah, for sharing more of the nursery ideas. So many of them are transferable into other rooms. I’m trying to organize my ideas and parts to do our curtain rod to connect the double window and two full sized side windows. The rod is the holdup. And I like it bit by bit. I get to focus instead of feeling overwhelmed. Best wishes ?